Archive for the ‘Palin’ Category

If John McCain is elected president in November and a few years from now we find ourselves looking back to the “pro life” Bush-Cheney era of death, oppression, destruction and treachery as the good old days, which would most definitely be the case, will Pat Buchanan and Christopher Ferrara be held responsible for their recent terrible counsel? Will they accept responsibility themselves? If the past is a reliable indicator of the future, the answer to both questions is no. It will get flushed down the memory hole, but their voices will still be hearkened to and the supporters of the counterfeit which many call the “conservative movement” will continue on their deathmarch into oblivion.

Landscapers are held to higher standards than these “leaders.” What a sick world this is.

PALIN MEETS WITH AIPAC

September 02, 2008

by Mark Murray – MSNBC

MINNEAPOLIS — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin today met with the board of directors of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, NBC/NJ has confirmed.

The meeting took place inside Palin’s hotel, sources said.

A campaign official would not say who asked for the meeting, but said it was geared towards putting the American Jewish community at ease over her understanding of US-Middle East relations.

“That’s obviously going to be an issue,” the aide said. “It’s not like being the senator from New York, obviously. But these aren’t issues that are off her radar.”

Palin, joined by Sen. Joe Lieberman, expressed her “heartfelt support for Israel” and spoke of the threats it faces from Iran and others, the campaign official said.

“We had a good productive discussion on the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and we were pleased that Gov. Palin expressed her deep, personal, and lifelong commitment to the safety and well-being of Israel,” AIPAC spokesman Josh Block said. “Like Sen. McCain, the vice presidential nominee understands and believes in the special friendship between the two democracies and would work to expand and deepen the strategic partnership in a McCain/Palin Administration.”

If John McCain is elected president in November and a few years from now we find ourselves looking back to the “pro life” Bush-Cheney era of death, oppression, destruction and treachery as the good old days, which would most definitely be the case, will Pat Buchanan and Christopher Ferrara be held responsible for their recent terrible counsel? Will they accept responsibility themselves? If the past is a reliable indicator of the future, the answer to both questions is no. It will get flushed down the memory hole, but their voices will still be hearkened to and the supporters of the counterfeit which many call the “conservative movement” will continue on their deathmarch into oblivion.

Landscapers are held to higher standards than these “leaders.” What a sick world this is.

PALIN MEETS WITH AIPAC

September 02, 2008

by Mark Murray – MSNBC

MINNEAPOLIS — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin today met with the board of directors of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, NBC/NJ has confirmed.

The meeting took place inside Palin’s hotel, sources said.

A campaign official would not say who asked for the meeting, but said it was geared towards putting the American Jewish community at ease over her understanding of US-Middle East relations.

“That’s obviously going to be an issue,” the aide said. “It’s not like being the senator from New York, obviously. But these aren’t issues that are off her radar.”

Palin, joined by Sen. Joe Lieberman, expressed her “heartfelt support for Israel” and spoke of the threats it faces from Iran and others, the campaign official said.

“We had a good productive discussion on the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and we were pleased that Gov. Palin expressed her deep, personal, and lifelong commitment to the safety and well-being of Israel,” AIPAC spokesman Josh Block said. “Like Sen. McCain, the vice presidential nominee understands and believes in the special friendship between the two democracies and would work to expand and deepen the strategic partnership in a McCain/Palin Administration.”